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China Dating

Ancient China Dating and Love

china-datingOften, we hear people say, "Honey, I love you with all my heart!" Sir Phillip Sidney wrote "My true love hath my heart." Also, have heard  that Jesus said, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with  all your soul?" It is the most important commandment of all. It is no doubt how closely love and heart are related.

Guess what? When you pay close attention to the Chinese character, or hanzi, for Love you will notice a heart right in the middle of it!  Amazing, isn't it? Also, it is very easy to pronounce. It sounds like  the English word "I" or "eye", in both Mandarin Chinese and Japanese.

It is gone! This kind of character is a simplified character. It is  new, but not necessarily better, at least in this case. The Chinese have been using the traditional characters for several  thousand years. About 50 years ago the government of China changed the  writing system. It was a stepping-stone towards eliminating characters  and eventually replacing them with the Western Roman alphabet.  Fortunately, this plan is no longer in place. However, simplified  characters are here to stay.

Simplified characters are fewer in number and are designed to be  easier to learn because the characters have fewer strokes. At this time, simplified characters are used officially in China and Singapore. The  traditional characters are still in use in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan (as  kanji), Korea (as hanja), and most Chinese communities in North America. Unless otherwise specified, Good Characters uses traditional characters for their classic and artistic value.